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We made different analysis, through this research we found out that there were several disadvantages at the site.
 
We made different analysis, through this research we found out that there were several disadvantages at the site.
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A. The site is part of a bigger system.
 
A. The site is part of a bigger system.
  
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B. The site has two big barriers which form the boundaries.
 
B. The site has two big barriers which form the boundaries.
 
C. The site is not useful for its surrounding.
 
C. The site is not useful for its surrounding.
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This leaded to the final conclusion;
 
This leaded to the final conclusion;
 
 
D. The site is a DEAD SYSTEM.
 
D. The site is a DEAD SYSTEM.
  

Revision as of 11:12, 17 October 2011

We made different analysis, through this research we found out that there were several disadvantages at the site.


Opening hours01.jpg

A. The site is part of a bigger system.

Opening hours01.jpg

B. The site has two big barriers which form the boundaries. C. The site is not useful for its surrounding. Conclusion C is also a result of the boundaries mentioned in conclusion B.


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This leaded to the final conclusion; D. The site is a DEAD SYSTEM.


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- Architecture, interaction, systems

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- An Outline of General System Theory (1950)

- The Theory of Open Systems in Physics and Biology

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